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Gail E. Neira
4,404 votes
55.8%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Businessowner/Corporation Director
- Ethnic relations marketing & news publisher
- Nation's first Hispanic-American woman news publisher-owner
- Nation's first Hispanic-American woman who served as a public affairs attache for an Asian embassy in the '70's
- Nation's first & youngest Hispanic-American Republican major campaign co-chair
- San francisco's first Hispanic-American woman with social and cultural diverse civic volunteerism
- San Francisco Republican Party's first and only major leadership activist
Priorities:
- To advocate reform policies/legislation to pare down government spending before raising taxes or issuing bonds to support sundry projects.
- To make a higher level of literacy, math, global & American history, & science the utmost priority in California.
- To facilitate more affordable health services for resident taxpayers below middle class incomes.
Joshua W. "Josh" Kriesel
3,497 votes
44.2%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Scientific Research Manager
- Ph.D. Scientist
- Project manager at biotechnology company
- Bush 2000 volunteer
- San Francisco Republican Leadership Council co-founder
- Young Republicans member
Priorities:
- Education reform through school choice
- Income tax reduction and tax incentives for high tech businesses involved in alternative energy and fuel sources
- Bringing two Party politics back to our city by revitalizing the San Francisco Republican Party
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